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Ambassador William Lacy Swing, Director General for International Organization for Migration, highlights the positive impacts of migration and the importance of ensuring that migrants are at the forefront of the discussions during the first ever World Humanitarian Summit to be held on 23-24 May 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey.

In this Devex interview, Magdy Martinez-Soliman, the United Nations Development Programme’s assistant administrator and director of the Bureau for Policy and Programme Support reflects on development cooperation in 2015. Mr. Martinez-Soliman explains the achievements and challenges that the UNDP is facing today to ensure global security, peace and development. Furthermore he highlights the importance of flexibility of funding, capacity and structures in order to deploy efficient and successful programmes on the ground.

The following is one of the success stories of the diaspora contribution to the development of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Three natives of BiH, who grew up and were educated in Austria, where their skills were recognised in the Remus Innovation Company, contributed to achieving one of the largest investments in Sanski Most, thus giving new hope for the unemployed in this municipality.

This week, IOM Peru is launching a documentary showcasing La Caravana de la Vida (The Life Caravan), a project implemented between 2012 and 2014 that brought much-needed mobile health services to remote areas in the Amazon.

Migration is constantly evolving. Around one in ten people in the developed world today is an immigrant. And over the past decade, migrants have accounted for 70% of the increase in the working-age population in the OECD area, according to the OECD’s latest International Migration Outlook - http://www.oecd.org/migration/

The video “Story of Fatma” has been produced by IOM Tunisia, with the support of SHARE Project Steering Committee composed by Tunisian Ministries, international organizations and local NGOs, as part of a national comprehensive strategy to counter-trafficking in the country.

Following the Call for Donations for the victims of the Typhoon Haiyan, the Secretary of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas, Ms. Imelda M. Nicolas, expresses her thanks and salutes the strong support received in this dramatic times from the Filipino community abroad.

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